Help, No sound from Turntable


Sat down to listen to some vinyl and nothing.  Dead as a door nail.  Yesterday it worked fine.  Digital works fine.  Place the needle on the record and not a peep.  Is there anyway to diagnose where the issue lies?  Is it the cartridge?  Phono pre-amp, pre-amp, etc?   
mvrooman1526
You might take the JC3 to a local store and have them plug it in to make sure it is working correctly. I never trust looking at a fuse. I always test continuity with a meter. It would be unusual to lose both channels of a cartridge or tonearm at the same time in the same way with out something dramatic happening like an elephant stepping on the cartridge.
What Mijostyn said. Fuses mostly do show a visible sign that they are blown, but you need to know what to look for. The most certain way to check the fuse is to check whether there is any resistance from one end to the other. A blown fuse will show infinite resistance across it. You mentioned finding some fuses inside the chassis. Without knowing anything about the JC3, that seems a bit odd, because fuses are typically mounted on the back panel below the IEC inlet or somewhere in that vicinity. If there is a fuse there, that is the one that would supply the audio circuit. In case you haven’t already done so, be sure to check that one.
Yes, I'm going to take the JC3 to my local shop hopefully next weekend to see what the deal is.